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• <br />MINUTES OF THE CALLED REGULAR MEETING <br />LA PORTE CITY COUNCIL <br />MAY 20, 1991 <br />1. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Malone at 6:00 P.M. <br />Members of City Council Present: Mayor Norman Malone, <br />Councilpersons Guy Sutherland, Bob Thrower, Bob McLaughlin, <br />Alton Porter, Deotis Gay, Jerry Clarke <br />Members of City Council Absent: Councilpersons Mike Cooper <br />and B. Don Skelton <br />Members of City Staff Present: City Manager Bob Herrera, City <br />Attorney Knox Askins, City Secretary Cherie Black, Assistant <br />City Manager John Joerns, Director of Public Works Steve <br />Gillett, Human Resources Manager/Purchasing Manager Louis <br />Rigby, Finance Director Jeff Litchfield, Director of Parks and <br />Recreation Stan Sherwood, Acting Police Chief Tom Neely, <br />Director of Community Development Joel Albrecht, Fire Chief <br />Joe Sease, Recreation Superintendent <br />Others Present: Arthur Story, Executive Director of Harris <br />County Flood Control District; Rich Lewellyn, Project Manager; <br />Greg Dicicio; Howard Sampson, staff member to Jim Fontenot <br />former Councilperson Ed Matuszak and wife Barbara; John Black, <br />Bayshore Sun; 38 citizens <br />2. The invocation was given by Mayor Malone. <br />3. Council considered approving the minutes of the called regular <br />meeting held May 6, 1991. <br />Motion was made by Councilperson McLaughlin to approve the May <br />6 meeting as presented. Second by Councilperson Sutherland. <br />The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. <br />Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Thrower, McLaughlin, <br />Porter, Gay, Clarke and Mayor Malone <br />Nays: None <br />Councilperson Clarke recommended that the minutes reflect that <br />the Councilperson who won the District 3 position is not an <br />incumbent. The minutes will be modified accordingly. <br />4. A proclamation honoring former Councilperson Ed Matuszak, and <br />signed by all members of Council, was read by the Mayor. A <br />plaque of appreciation was presented to Mr. Matuszak, as well <br />as various other "mementos" of his nine years service to the <br />city. Mr. Matuszak expressed his thanks and voiced his <br />appreciation of the objectives accomplished during his tenure. <br />